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O blessed lord, howmany this be
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Composer:AnonymousGenre:VocalCompose Date:15th c.Average_duration:1:34"O blessed lord, how many this be" is a hymn that was composed anonymously. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 16th century. The hymn is a part of the Christian liturgy and is often sung during the Holy Communion service. The hymn has a simple structure and is composed of four verses. Each verse is made up of four lines, and the rhyme scheme is ABAB. The melody is simple and easy to sing, making it a popular choice for congregational singing. The hymn is characterized by its focus on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. The lyrics speak of the many sins of humanity and the need for redemption through the blood of Christ. The hymn also emphasizes the importance of the Holy Communion as a means of receiving the grace of God. The first verse of the hymn begins with the words "O blessed Lord, how many this be, who in thy name have come to thee." This verse sets the tone for the rest of the hymn, emphasizing the importance of coming to Christ for salvation. The second verse speaks of the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, saying "Thy precious blood was shed for me, that I might live eternally." This verse emphasizes the importance of Christ's sacrifice as the means of salvation. The third verse speaks of the Holy Communion, saying "Thy body broken, Lord, for me, my bread of life henceforth shall be." This verse emphasizes the importance of the Holy Communion as a means of receiving the grace of God. The final verse speaks of the hope of eternal life, saying "And when this fleeting life is o'er, I'll dwell with thee forevermore." This verse emphasizes the hope of eternal life that is available through faith in Christ. Overall, "O blessed Lord, how many this be" is a simple yet powerful hymn that emphasizes the sacrifice of Christ on the cross and the importance of the Holy Communion as a means of receiving the grace of God. Its simple structure and easy melody make it a popular choice for congregational singing.More....
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